- Kozo Uno
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birth =1897
death =1977
nationality =Japan ese
field = Marxist Economics
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influenced =Thomas T. Sekine , Makoto Itoh
contributions =Kozo Uno (* 1897, † 1977) was a Japanese economist and is considered to be one of the most important theorists on the field of Marx's theory of value. His main work "Principles of Political Economy" was published in 1964. Among his scholars are
Thomas T. Sekine andMakoto Itoh .Thought
Uno based his work on a rigorously Hegelian reading of Marx's "Capital". This led him to his well known conclusion that Marxian analysis had to be conducted at three separate levels:
# The "pure" theory of Capital, freed from the complications of history - highly abstract exercises in dialectical logic on the basic, core dynamics of capitalist economy.
# A "middle" level, which traces the general development of capitalism through distinct historical stages -mercantilism ,classical liberalism and so on.
# The analysis of the 'messy' details of capitalist economy in the real world, concentrating on particular narratives rather than an overall picture. [Kincaid, 2006]Uno and his followers have come in for criticism from the wider Marxist tradition for insisting on this separation. Simon Clarke [Clarke, 1989; Kincaid 2006] sees this schema as "scholastic formalism", and the second level as an arbitrary addition to provide a link between the other two, rather than an analytically necessary one. As Kincaid [ibid.] points out, though, "Capital" is primarily a logically rather than chronologically argued work, which looks at the laws of capitalist development and draws mainly supporting evidence from historical data. Thus, the separation of the Uno school represents an acknowledgement of this logical nature, and registers the key problem of how the critique can be linked to actual economic development in a way that competing schools often cannot.
Selected Publications
Main Work
* Uno, Kozo: "Principles of Political Economy. Theory of a Purely Capitalist Society". Translated from the Japanese by Thomas T. Sekine. Brighton, Atlantic Highlands/New Jersey 1980.
Bibliography
Books
* Joe, Hyeon-soo: "Politische Ökonomie als Gesellschaftstheorie. Studien zur Marx-Rezeption von Isaak Iljitsch Rubin und Kozo Uno" [German] , Diss. Philipps-Universität Marburg 1995.
Essays
* Clarke, Simon: "The Basic Theory of Capitalism: A Critique of Itoh and the Uno School" in: "Capital and Class 37".
* Foster, John Bellamy: [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1132/is_n8_v41/ai_8340823/print Marxism and the Uno School. The Basic Theory of Capitalism: The Forms and Substance of the Capitalist Economy by Makoto Itoh.]
* Kincaid, Jim: "Finance, Trust and the Power of Capital", in: Historical Materialism, vol. 14.1 (Brill, 2006).
* Pozo, Luis M.: [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3780/is_200110/ai_n8954156/print Dialectics and Deconstruction in Political Economy.]
* Saraka, Sean: [http://clogic.eserver.org/2002/saraka.html Review of Albritton's „Dialectics and Deconstruction in Political Economy“.]
* Simoulidis, John: [http://nodo50.org/cubasigloXXI/congreso06/conf3_simoulidis.pdf Levels of Analysis and the Concept of Interest: an Unoist Approach] (PDF).References
External links
* Verified, continuously updated [http://www.metzger-riehn.de/kt/#Uno selected bibliography] with links and materials.
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